The Rise And Fall Of The Roma Empire (4 Viewers)

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++



The silliest thing was that I tried to argue, you can't imagine how I felt
I mean a stance like that is so imbecilic it doesn't even deserve a response. It's just one of those comments from a poster you either laugh at for just feel sorry for.

As Lacki stated Cannavaro is probably the best tackler in football nowadays.
 

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Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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It doesnt matter anyway, it is highly unlikely even at this stage we'll get relegated, but it is still a worry...

We have to realise that we're in a relegation battle, and have to start realising how important it is to win now!
 
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Chxta

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
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    Finally, someone has (talked/beaten/drugged) some realisation into you Nicole.
     

    Nicole

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    Sep 16, 2004
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    Its drugged definitely! I mean I dont talk this sense without something being really wrong :D

    However, I still believe we'll win Serie A tomorrow, like a pheonix from the flame!
     

    Nicole

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    Sep 16, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by chxta ] ++
    Roma? Win Serie A? Not in another 10 years. :D
    Stranger things have happened, Greece winning the Euro, Porto & Monaco in the Euro final, Everton on the verge of Champions League, me making sense...etc etc etc :D
     

    Menace

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    Apr 22, 2005
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    A potential summer swoop for Francesco Totti has been suggested by Rossoneri patron Silvio Berlusconi, sparking furious transfer speculation.

    Berlusconi was cornered by journalists as he fielded questions on his political situation as Prime Minister of Italy and was asked if he’d sign the Roma star.


    “I won’t say a thing,” noted the multi-millionaire before nodding his head in agreement and smiling broadly.


    This is certainly not the first time that Totti has been linked to the San Siro giants, as earlier this season the player confirmed he would appreciate such a move.


    The Roma captain’s future is in major doubt as his contract renegotiations have stalled and his recent disciplinary problems caused a split within the club.


    Totti has been given a five-match ban for striking Siena’s Francesco Colonnese in an off the ball incident and was also fined the maximum 30 per cent of his monthly wages by the Giallorossi.


    In the past it has been suggested that he’d only accept an overseas switch to Real Madrid or Chelsea, but Milan and Inter have shown a real interest in the creative midfielder.


    These are also the only Italian clubs capable of matching the price-tag, which should be in the region of £20m.


    Roma have been quick to react and director Rosella Sensi released a statement to immediately cut out any more speculation.


    “Totti will stay in Rome,” assured the daughter of President Franco Sensi. “We thank other sides for their interest, but we say no, thank you.”
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    Did somebody just say that Cannavaro is overrated? Sheesh, some people might as well jump off the roof of the San Siro with that nonsense.
    rich coming from you;)
     

    #10

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    Jul 28, 2002
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    totti became the supreme club king ding, the head coach wa sno longer boss, totti's ego is. They have managed to turn two fot he brightest defensive prospect into chumps. Mexes and ferrari.
     

    Maher

    Juventuz addict
    Dec 16, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++
    i don't understand why roma sucks so much this year.

    what has changed?
    ok,capello left.
    what else made them suck so incredibly much this season?
    no coach really knew how to handle roma , after capello , they put prandilli who left them for his own reasons , then voller then delneri and then last conti
     
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    Chxta

    Chxta

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    Nov 1, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++
    totti became the supreme club king ding, the head coach wa sno longer boss, totti's ego is. They have managed to turn two fot he brightest defensive prospect into chumps. Mexes and ferrari.
    :howler:
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    A Roma without Totti and Cassano wouldn't be the same,we'd have a little trouble despising them as much as before:(


    Seriously though,a Totti in Milan spells trouble.I think Ancelotti is trying to emulate Barca,which is essentially a team playing with three playmakers.Totti,Kaka and Rui Costa would be their answer to Ronaldinho,Deco and Giuly,while Pirlo is remarkably similar to Xavi.
     

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